Just as it was starting to feel like spring, temperatures are expected to dip into the 60s Thursday.

“A cold front is on the way to Georgia while high pressure moves to the Atlantic,” Channel 2 Action News meteorologist Karen Minton said. “It will create a strong gradient with (southwest) winds up to 20-25 mph at times.”

The forecast high is 65 degrees Thursday, when there is a 20 percent chance of rain. Breezy conditions are also expected.

The high temps also took pollen back into the “extremely high” range. The count increased from 1,000 particles per cubic meter of air Tuesday to 1,648 Wednesday, according to Atlanta Allergy and Asthma.

Pollen levels could swing in the other direction, however, as temperatures drop later this week.

A cold front will bring cooler air to the southeast. After a high in the low 80s today our temperatures will run several degrees cooler than average for the next week to two weeks. I'm expecting highs in the mid to upper 60s starting tomorrow. pic.twitter.com/OskPyr6ttI